By Ronald Mangravite January 08, 2004

Those who choose writing as a career often face many sorrows -- poverty, public indifference, and critical contempt, to name but three. But whatever woes must be endured in a literary life, the writer has one secret weapon: the chance to turn life experience into a story and, by so doing, spinning disappointment into pure gold. Such is the case with Ronald... More >>>

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The world of faded theaters and second-rate acting troupes -- it's an English thing.